THE CHURCH OF IRELAND has
been disestablished since 1871. It has 12 dioceses covering the whole of Ireland including both the Republic and Northern Ireland.
It also has an impressive and comprehensive web site with pages for each diocese.We
list parishes alphabetically by location, under their respective dioceses. Official diocesan organisations are listed before parishes.
Ireland-oriented resources are listed below.

Bishops' Appeal
'contributes to relief of suffering in time of emergencies whether natural or man-made. However, our main concern is to support ongoing
development in the fields of sustainable agriculture, health, including HIV/AIDS, and education in many parts of the world.'

Changing Attitude Ireland
'a Church of Ireland organisation with ecumenical friends, working for the full affirmation of lesbian and gay persons within the Churches'.

Church of Ireland Men's
Society
'The main object of the Society is to provide a basis for a close fellowship among the men of the Church of Ireland at their parish level
and by education, recreation, and worship to encourage their full participation in the work and witness of their Church.'

Church of Ireland Youth Department
This site includes a wide variety of information about ministry to and for young people in the Church of Ireland. Powerpoint, MS Word
and Adobe Acrobat downloads are available, as is a datebook of upcoming diocesan and national Anglican youth events.

Church News Ireland
'CNI's mission: to collate news about the church and to provide a source of practical and spiritual help to parishes, their clergy and
people; to enable the sharing of the Good News of Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour.'

Church's Ministry of Healing
in Ireland
'Our time is mostly focused on preaching, teaching and prayer ministry. We would see people by appointment. Parish groups and Healer
Prayer Unions exist throughout the country. Please contact your local minister or ring us if you need further information.'

Clogher Diocese Mothers' Union
In this diocese, 'there are just under 1000 MU Members in 37 Branches. The majority of these are in Northern Ireland and a few branches
actually have members living on both sides of the political border.'

CMS Ireland
Irish branch of the Church Mission Society: 'a Christian Mission and Development Agency, which has been working in partnership with the
Church in Ireland and the Church overseas, for over 190 years, to share the Gospel throughout the world.'

COMAC
Cashel and Ossory Marriage Awareness Course. A project of the Mothers' Union, United Dioceses of Cashel and Ossory.

Connor Mothers' Union
Connor Mothers' Union has almost 1800 members in 64 branches. The branches are to be found mainly in County Antrim from Portrush to the
Lisburn area, with some in County Londonderry.

Cumann Gaelach
na hEaglaise (The Irish Guild of the Church)
'Eolas faoi imeachtaí Chumann Gaelach na hEaglaise. Ag cur na Gaeilge chun cinn in Eaglais na hÉireann. Information on
news and events of the Irish Guild of the Church. Promoting the Irish language within the Church of Ireland.'

Evangelical Fellowship of Irish Clergy
Founded 'nearly sixty years ago', EFIC 'seeks to provide its members with encouragement, refreshment and teaching from the Bible. We
want to see the clergy of the Church of Ireland equipped in biblical ministry, that Jesus Christ may be better known.'

The Girl's Friendly Society, Ireland
'The GFS is motivated by Christian and biblical principles of faith and service and works within individual parishes of the Church of
Ireland. It encourages all its members to participate in the life and work of their branch, church, parish and local community.'

Irish Church Missions
'As an Anglican Evangelical Mission Society, we are a Protestant and Reformed Agency, that affirms the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion
and is committed to the truths of historic, Biblical Christianity.' Publishes The Banner.
Founded in 1849.

Marsh's Library, Dublin, Ireland
'Built in 1701 by Archbishop Narcissus Marsh (1638-1713), was the first public library in Ireland. It still contains Archbishop Marsh's
collections of books and is still being used for its original purpose. Members of the public are welcome to visit this beautiful
old building, and scholars and students are welcome to carry out research'.

Ministry Formation Project Plan
Purposes: 'To equip fully all members of the church ordained and lay to fulfil effectively the church’s mission in 21st C Ireland.
To ensure that the methods we use to train people, will throughout, effectively connect learning and practice. To ensure that the training
is an enriching experience for all of our church traditions.'

The Mothers' Union - Ireland
With 385 branches throughout all the diocese of Ireland with 10,500 members, it is part of a worldwide organisation of some 3,600,000
members. Their goal is Christian care for families both on a local level and throughout the world.

Reform Ireland
A group of Evangelical Christians in the Church of Ireland who have formed an organisation which 'seeks to be a prophetic voice in the
Church of Ireland to call it to remain true to its Reformed and Protestant basis and to be obedient to God's Word in its public witness'.

SEARCH - A Church
of Ireland Journal
'first saw the light in 1978 as the successor to New Divinity and Resources. Coming out three times a year, in Spring, Summer and Autumn
editions, it aims to stimulate theological and church-related discussion both in Ireland and wherever the life and thought of the Church
of Ireland and the wider Anglican Communion is of interest.'